This talk provides an overview of the state of the landscape architecture profession and introduces the critical role that landscape architects play in advancing the profession by demanding the highest standards of education, training, research and professional practice
Read More"Landscape architecture is an art form that, if anything, can tell about the relationship between nature, society and man. It can help give us the good life that contains both meaning, well-being, experience and realization."
Read MoreManpreet Kaur has brought her landscape architecture skills to Aoteaora. Find out what she’s doing at Boffa Miskell over on our website.
Read MoreA Dunedin memorial dedicated to all Aotearoa New Zealand’s conscientious objectors and designed by Queenstown’s Baxter Design Group was officially opened late last year.
Read MoreApril is World Landscape Architecture month. Aotearoa’s Dr Diane Menzies played a key role in developing the initiative.
Read MoreJust as the NZILA is celebrating 50 years this year so to is Boffa Miskell. Don Miskell and Frank Boffa reflect on the early days of the business, its growth and evolution, and the shared values that have been the foundation of the company.
A modernist vision of simplicity and natural materials, Design Workshop’s landscape architecture of Andesite Ridge Retreat employs a creative combination of engineering, technology, and artistry to capture and manage on-site stormwater.
Read MoreTama Whiting is a Māori designer from Te Whanganui-a-Tara/Wellington.
Read MoreFor new NZILA President Henry Crothers, last week’s NZILA Firth Conference hit the mark for many reasons.
Read MoreApril is World Landscape Architecture Month. The initiative (WLAM) was established by the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) and is designed to celebrate landscape architect-designed public and private spaces.
Read MoreWork mapping Māori pā sites along the Waikato River during her He Maunga, He Tangata Māori design internship made Ahlia-Mei Ta’ala realise her future really did lie in landscape architecture.
Read MoreLandscape architecture brings together science and design. It’s a unique discipline that investigates and creates better design solutions for outdoor spaces while addressing important contemporary challenges like climate change, urbanisation, and sustainability.
Read MoreRetiring landscape architect, Dr Peter Sergel, sees his work life’s project - Hamilton Gardens - as a type of museum which tells the story of gardens throughout the ages of man; from late Bronze age to today.
Read MoreVisitors to Adelaide Zoo are greeted by the excited chatter of Colobus monkeys scampering through their very own sky trail.
Read MoreIFLA is looking for six experienced members to chair working groups within it’s committees. Putting out the call, president James Hayter said the working groups are a crucial mechanism by which IFLA can focus on key issues facing the landscape architecture profession.
Read MoreLocated in Wuhan, the capital city of Hubei province, Gemdale Parkway is a commercial mixed-use project designed by Stephen Buckle and his Australian team from Aspect Studios in Shanghai.
Read MoreIn April 1942, over 2,500 Richmond based Japanese Canadian (Nikkei) residents were removed from their community as they were deemed a threat to national security during World War Two.
Read MoreDr Jacky Bowring, Professor of Landscape Architecture at Lincoln University, has written the world’s first book on the critique of landscape architecture.
Read MoreWoodstock. First Man on the Moon. But that wasn’t all that happened in 1969. New Zealand’s first programme in landscape architecture got underway at what was then Lincoln College.
Read MoreIf you’re brave enough to risk any Brexit fallout and are looking for some overseas experience Britain might be the place to go.
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